Ensuring Gaelic survives necessarily involves addressing population decline in places like the Western Isles, writes Brian Wilson
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  Gaelic: How Scotland can save this language – Brian Wilson  
     
  Ensuring Gaelic survives necessarily involves addressing population decline in places like the Western Isles, writes Brian Wilson  
     
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Legendary horror writer Stephen King strengthens ties with Buckie Thistle FC
 
American writer stuns Scottish football minnows after nailing his colours to the mast
 
     
 
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Why Scottish-English Border row was particularly idiotic – Brian Wilson
 
Nicola Sturgeon refused to rule out quarantining people coming into Scotland from England, even though it was incapable of being ruled in, writes Brian Wilson.
 
     
 
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Daily patrols for drink drivers over summer, Police Scotland warn
 
Force pledge to crack down on drink driving as pubs begin to reopen
 
     
 
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Former UK consulate worker in charge of Scottish investment wins asylum
 
A former employee at the British consulate in Hong Kong has been granted political asylum in what he believes is the first successful UK asylum case from the former British colony.
 
     
 
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Witnesses describe horror as man in his 20s shot dead in London in broad daylight
 
Fatal shooting took place in broad daylight near Pentonville prison
 
     
 
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Prince Andrew must tell all he knows about Epstein – leader comment
 
Prince Andrew not only needs to do the right thing, but be seen to do the right thing over the Jeffrey Epstein affair, following the arrest of Ghislaine Maxwell.
 
     
 
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Johnny Depp’s lawyers fail to prevent Amber Heard attending his High Court libel trial
 
Ex-wife can be in court for actor’s evidence, High Court rules
 
     
 
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Police appeal after man found seriously injured on street in North Ayrshire
 
Police Scotland have launched an investigation after a man was found lying seriously injured on a street in North Ayrshire in the early hours of Saturday.
 
     
     
     
   
     
     
     
   
   
   
 
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